we can see objects when the light reflected from the objects fall upon your eyes. Why can't walls act as mirror even the light is reflected through walls and reach our eyes?
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because the mirror had a plane surface and it make our image on its surface but the wall surface not able to make your real image but the light reflect from the mirror and travel from the corner which not stop the the light to pass through them and the shadow formed on wall surface
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More light is reflected off a mirror, and it's specular reflection - it's all being reflected in the same way. You get diffuse reflection off a wall instead because of the rough surface, and as result, the light rays don't converge (or appear to converge) like they do in a mirror, so you don't see an image form.
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